Indoor Activities & Museums
Ideas for indoor activities for off-season breaks and rainy days.
Most people like to make the best of the Brittany summer and spend time outdoors, visiting beaches, walking, or just sun-bathing in the garden.
More and more guests are now booking off-season breaks, so we thought we would pull together some ideas for things to do whatever the weather.
Most people like to make the best of the Brittany summer and spend time outdoors, visiting beaches, walking, or just sun-bathing in the garden.
More and more guests are now booking off-season breaks, so we thought we would pull together some ideas for things to do whatever the weather.
Cinéma Le Beaumanoir
This is our local cinema in the centre of Josselin. It is a small and characterful cinema that has been running in the town since 1939. They show a good selection of current releases, but for greater choice, there is also the multi-screen. Distance 5 miles/12 mins. Rue des douves du lion d'or, 56120 Josselin.
Cinelac
At Ploermel (Cine Lac, 13 Rue du Lac, 56800 Ploermel. 08 92 68 56 89). When looking at the film programme, it is useful to know that a VO after the title of the film means 'Version Original' in English with french sub-titles.
Bowling du Lac
Modern Indoor 10-pin lane bowling. The complex also houses a restaurant, bar, 9 billiard tables and video games. Open daily from 12 noon to 1am weekdays and 2am weekends. Next to the Cinelac.
13 rue du lac (à côté du Cinélac) 56800 PLOERMEL.
Distance 11 miles/23 mins.
Les Aquatides
Les Aquatides at Loudeac [22 miles/30 min] is worth a trip. As well as the 25m swimming pool, there is a 70m water slide, fountains, lagoons and rivers, jacuzzi and spar bath. Open 7 / 7 days. Monday 14h - 20h; Tuesday and Friday 10 am - 21 pm Wednesday and Thursday 10 am - 20 pm Saturday 10h - 19h; Sunday 10h - 18h.
Les Livaudières, 22600 LOUDEAC
Distance 26 miles/48 mins.
Aquarium de Vannes
This aquarium is concerned with conservation and includes species from cold, tropical and warm waters - sharks, eel, crocodiles, turtles and horseshoe crabs.
Located in the Parc du Golfe du Morbihan, 56000 Vannes. Tel. 02 97 40 67 40.
Distance 27 miles/52 mins.
Museums in Brittany
Chateau Josselin
The three majestic towers of this château overlook the river Oust and dominate the town of Josselin. It is widely considered to be one of the most impressive chateaux in Brittany. Originally built in the early 11th century, it was completely destroyed by King Henry II of England. The building of a replacement started in 1173, but parts of that have undergone some changes over the centuries. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the castle became derelict and it was only in 1835 that the Duke of Rohan undertook its restoration. The castle is one of just a few still owned by the old ruling families. The castle can only be visited by guided tour of the ground floor rooms, as the Rohan's still live in the rest of the castle. You get to see the dining room, the antechamber, drawing room, antichamber and Library with tours available in French or English. You can wander through and explore the grounds for as long as you wish, and the view from the castle ramparts is breathtaking, but not recommended for those nervous of heights!
The castle provides three distinct views depending on your perspective. Viewed from the road bridge over the canal you get the fortified castle built on rock; from the canal path near the weir you see the fairy-tale castle, and viewed from the church tower you see the internal flamboyant gothic facade.
The Musee de Poupees (Dolls Museum) is located in the old stables within the castle grounds, and contains a collection of over 400 dolls collected over many generations of Rohans (separate entry or combined tickets available). The oldest dolls date back to the 17th century.
Various events are held within the chateau throughout the year, including a flower show in April, a Medieval Festival in August, and a 'Meet Us' weekend in June when you can stroll through the gardens with the owners!
Château Josselin, 56120 Josselin. Tel: +33 2 97 22 22 50. Tours in English 11am & 2:30pm in July & Aug, 2:30pm only in Sept.
Distance 5 miles/12 mins.
Espace Ferrie (Communications Museum) Cesson-Sevigne (Rennes).
“From the primitive tribe to the global village”. Enjoy the fun and interactive way in which the Espace Ferrié recounts the historical and technological evolution of civil and military communications. Will appeal to everyone: from children to engineers. An audio guide in English explains some of the trickier aspects of 21st century technology. Open daily except Tuesdays and Christmas day, New Years Day and May 1st. Espace Ferrie, Avenue de la Boulais, Rennes, Tel. 02 99 84 32 43.
Distance 57 miles/1:14 mins.
Musée de La Faucillonnaie (heritage museum) - Vitre.
A rural heritage museum set in a 15th to 17th century manor house in the Vitré area. The ground floor of the museum is set up like a farmhouse with typical rural furniture and local handicrafts. Upstairs represents the master craftsman’s house.
Distance 79 miles/1:37 mins.
Musée du Château museum - Vitre.
Housed in the Château de Vitré, the museum was founded in 1876 by Arthur de la Broderie in the spirit of encyclopaedism of the time. Introduction to the château dating from the 11th, 13th, 15th and 16th centuries. Decorative objects reflecting the history of Vitré.
Distance 80 miles/1:39 mins
Atelier-Musée de l'Horlogerie (Watchmakers' Museum) - Fougeres. In the magnificent setting of a 16th century building at Fougères the watchmaking museum and workshop will please your eyes and unveil the secrets of clocks on buildings, Louis XV wall clocks, and the antique watches of your ancestors.37 rue Nationale, 35300 Fougeres. Tel. 02 99 99 40 98.
Distance 81 miles/1:39 mins.
Briqueterie museum (Tile and Brick Museum) - Langueux.
Set in the heart of the Bay of Saint-Brieuc on the site of a former tile factory, the Briqueterie museum tells the story of human activity in the bay. The museum includes: the history of the bay's salt merchants, market gardeners and fishermen; the history of the "Cotes du Nord" train which helped open up and develop this area; a working model train and life-size display of a station platform and carriage and the 30-metre gallery of the former industrial oven.
Distance 54 miles/1:29 mins
Ernest Renan's birthplace and museum - Treguier.
In the centre of this Small Town of Character and former Bishop’s town, the birthplace of Ernest Renan (1823-1892), a half-timbered town house dating from the late 16th century, houses a collection of documents, furniture, objects, paintings and photographs in memory of this famous 19th century writer and thinker. Distance 85 miles/2:13 mins
Musée de l’école rurale en Bretagne (Old School museum) - Tregarvan.
This old school was built at the dawn of the 20th century at the foot of Ménez-Hom and the gates of the Crozon peninsula. It has now been turned into a museum showing the world of schoolchildren and teachers through various objects, documents and tableaux.
Distance 108 miles/2:11 mins
Morlaix museum – Morlaix
After the permanent collection rooms in the Eglise des Jacobins were closed, the Musée des Jacobins became the Musée de Morlaix and is now based in two locations, namely the Maison à Pondalez and Les Jacobins. “Regards sur la collection” periodically highlights aspects of the collection in Les Jacobins exhibition room, alternating with traditional temporary exhibitions and “L’oeuvre choisie” at the Maison à Pondalez. This is a half-timbered house dating back to the 16th century, featuring a monumental granite fireplace, spiral staircase and wood panelled passageways set round a vast central area. Works and objects in the collection portray the daily lives of the local people and the architecture and history of Morlaix.Distance 98 miles/2:16 mins.
Musee de la Resistance Bretonne - St Marcel Malestroit.
Situated 2 kms west of Malestroit , it was here that a very fierce battle took place in June 1944. The Breton marquis (guerrilla Resistance fighters) joined by Free French Forces parachuted in from England, successfully diverting the local German troops from the main Normandy invasion movements.
Today, on this battle site you can visit the Musée de la Résistance Bretonne with 1500m2 of covered area displaying memorabilia. Outside there are tanks, jeeps and big guns. There is also an American half-track which takes you on a 20 minutes tour of the wooded park.
Musée de la Résistance Bretonne, Les Hardys Béhellec, 56140 Saint-Marcel. Téléphone : 02 97 75 16 90.
Distance 17 miles/32 mins.
Chateau de Suscinio - Sarzeau.
Residence of the dukes of Brittany throughout the 13th and 15th Centuries, Suscinio was built on the edge of the ocean. Now in the ownership of the Morbihan regional council, it has been carefully restored and is open to the public 1 April-30 Sept. daily10-7, Oct.-31st March closed Wed. except school holidays. Oct/Feb/Mar 10-12 and 2-6pm. Nov/Dec/Jan 10-12 and 2-5. Chateau de Suscinio, 56370 Sarzeau.
Distance 45 miles/1:05 mins.
Musée de la Pêche (Fishing Museum) - Concarneau
The fishing museum, set in the remarkable surroundings of Concarneau’s walled town, presents 1500 square metres on the history and techniques of sea fishing around the world. During a two-hour visit, the slide shows, models, displays and boats will tell you who fishes for what, where and how, how boats are made and fish are preserved. You can also go aboard the Hemerica, a 34-metre trawler anchored at the museum’s quayside, and explore it from hold to wheelhouse, wardroom to stores. The shop has books, posters, maps, models and maritime souvenirs, many of them exclusive to this museum. Musee de la Peche, 3 rue Vauban, Ville Close, Concarneau. Tel. 02 98 97 10 20.
Distance 76 miles/1:32 mins
Musée Départemental Breton (Breton Museum) - Quimper.
The museum is located in the old palace of the bishops of Quimper. It houses rich collections of archaeology, ancient art, and the popular art of Finistère, including precious metalwork, statues and stained glass. There are two floors devoted to Breton arts and traditions, such as costumes, furniture, Quimper pottery, etc.
Distance 85 miles/1:39 mins.
Musée national de la Marine (Navel Museum) – Brest.
With its wonderful views over the natural harbour, ports and the Penfeld exhibition centre and its perfect setting at the heart of Brest’s shopping and military districts, this castle is the most beautiful of all Breton strongholds. Built on 3rd-century Gallo-Roman remains, it bears witness to a rich yet turbulent past. The Musée National de la Marine, set in the Tour Madelaine, Portail Paradis and imposing keep, holds incredible collections that recount the history of the French Navy and its close links with the town. Chateau de Brest, 29200 Brest. Tel. 02 98 22 12 39.
Distance 125 miles/2:20 mins.
Escal’ Atlantic (Ocean Liner Museum) - Saint-Nazaire.
Opened in Spring 2000, Escal'Atlantic is an invitation to cruise through the history and legends of the great ocean liners. Located in two compartments of the former submarine base and covering 3,500 m2, this exhibition-experience is the flagship facility for the new tourist attraction of the port of Saint-Nazaire. Very different from a traditional museum, Escal'Atlantic simulates a real voyage on an ocean liner. Visitors are first welcomed, then go on board using the gangway ladder. In the main hall, receptionists and bellboys invite the passengers to move on to the rear deck, giving them the keys to their cabins and a plan of the ship. As they go along the passageway, half-open doors provide glimpses of the cabins.
Everyone can now explore the liner at their own pace: have a look in the boiler room, where the heady odour of diesel combines with the noise of the engines, see the tween decks as they were in the days of the emigrants, or the ship's holds, the cabins and the covered deck where one can relax on the famous "deckchairs".
A little further on, on the upper deck, you can breathe the sea air which sweeps the passageways, by taking a look out of the portholes.… After a visit to the bridge, that mythical place usually off limits to passengers, visitors can explore the music rooms, the hairdresser's, the smoking room… then, the most prestigious place on the ship, the dining room, taking the famous main staircase before going on to the ship's cinema. Here, extracts of feature films inspired by life on board the transatlantic liners are shown. Suddenly, the film stops… the passengers must be evacuated…
Base sous marine / Ville-Port - Boulevard de la Légion d'Honneur, 44613 SAINT-NAZAIRE. Tél : 0 810 888 444.
Distance 70 miles/1:46 mins
Musée des Marais Salants (Salt Marsh Museum) - Batz-Sur-Mer.
This museum is the ideal way to begin your tour of the salt marshes (a listed site). Come with all the family and see how the salt marshes operate, discover the history and use of Guérande salt (models, tools and films) and find out about the life of the “Paludiers” or salters in the 19th century with a large collection of red-painted furniture, costumes, pottery and paintings.
29bis rue Pasteur - 44740 BATZ-SUR-MER Tel. 02 40 23 82 79.
Open:
- From 1 July to 30 September: every day from 10:00 to 12:30 and 2:30 to 7:00
- Off-season: Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 12:00 and 2:00 to 6:00
- School holidays: every day from 10:00 to 12:00 and 2:00 to 6:00
Distance 61 miles/1:47 mins.
All distances are from La Ville au Tady and time based on Goggle Maps calculation.
More ideas
For more suggestions on day trips, you can try:
AngloInfo day trips in the Morbihan region.
AngloInfo day trips in the Cotes d'Armor region.
AngloInfo day trips in the Finistere region.
AngloInfo day trips in the Ille et Vilaine region.
This is our local cinema in the centre of Josselin. It is a small and characterful cinema that has been running in the town since 1939. They show a good selection of current releases, but for greater choice, there is also the multi-screen. Distance 5 miles/12 mins. Rue des douves du lion d'or, 56120 Josselin.
Cinelac
At Ploermel (Cine Lac, 13 Rue du Lac, 56800 Ploermel. 08 92 68 56 89). When looking at the film programme, it is useful to know that a VO after the title of the film means 'Version Original' in English with french sub-titles.
Bowling du Lac
Modern Indoor 10-pin lane bowling. The complex also houses a restaurant, bar, 9 billiard tables and video games. Open daily from 12 noon to 1am weekdays and 2am weekends. Next to the Cinelac.
13 rue du lac (à côté du Cinélac) 56800 PLOERMEL.
Distance 11 miles/23 mins.
Les Aquatides
Les Aquatides at Loudeac [22 miles/30 min] is worth a trip. As well as the 25m swimming pool, there is a 70m water slide, fountains, lagoons and rivers, jacuzzi and spar bath. Open 7 / 7 days. Monday 14h - 20h; Tuesday and Friday 10 am - 21 pm Wednesday and Thursday 10 am - 20 pm Saturday 10h - 19h; Sunday 10h - 18h.
Les Livaudières, 22600 LOUDEAC
Distance 26 miles/48 mins.
Aquarium de Vannes
This aquarium is concerned with conservation and includes species from cold, tropical and warm waters - sharks, eel, crocodiles, turtles and horseshoe crabs.
Located in the Parc du Golfe du Morbihan, 56000 Vannes. Tel. 02 97 40 67 40.
Distance 27 miles/52 mins.
Museums in Brittany
Chateau Josselin
The three majestic towers of this château overlook the river Oust and dominate the town of Josselin. It is widely considered to be one of the most impressive chateaux in Brittany. Originally built in the early 11th century, it was completely destroyed by King Henry II of England. The building of a replacement started in 1173, but parts of that have undergone some changes over the centuries. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the castle became derelict and it was only in 1835 that the Duke of Rohan undertook its restoration. The castle is one of just a few still owned by the old ruling families. The castle can only be visited by guided tour of the ground floor rooms, as the Rohan's still live in the rest of the castle. You get to see the dining room, the antechamber, drawing room, antichamber and Library with tours available in French or English. You can wander through and explore the grounds for as long as you wish, and the view from the castle ramparts is breathtaking, but not recommended for those nervous of heights!
The castle provides three distinct views depending on your perspective. Viewed from the road bridge over the canal you get the fortified castle built on rock; from the canal path near the weir you see the fairy-tale castle, and viewed from the church tower you see the internal flamboyant gothic facade.
The Musee de Poupees (Dolls Museum) is located in the old stables within the castle grounds, and contains a collection of over 400 dolls collected over many generations of Rohans (separate entry or combined tickets available). The oldest dolls date back to the 17th century.
Various events are held within the chateau throughout the year, including a flower show in April, a Medieval Festival in August, and a 'Meet Us' weekend in June when you can stroll through the gardens with the owners!
Château Josselin, 56120 Josselin. Tel: +33 2 97 22 22 50. Tours in English 11am & 2:30pm in July & Aug, 2:30pm only in Sept.
Distance 5 miles/12 mins.
Espace Ferrie (Communications Museum) Cesson-Sevigne (Rennes).
“From the primitive tribe to the global village”. Enjoy the fun and interactive way in which the Espace Ferrié recounts the historical and technological evolution of civil and military communications. Will appeal to everyone: from children to engineers. An audio guide in English explains some of the trickier aspects of 21st century technology. Open daily except Tuesdays and Christmas day, New Years Day and May 1st. Espace Ferrie, Avenue de la Boulais, Rennes, Tel. 02 99 84 32 43.
Distance 57 miles/1:14 mins.
Musée de La Faucillonnaie (heritage museum) - Vitre.
A rural heritage museum set in a 15th to 17th century manor house in the Vitré area. The ground floor of the museum is set up like a farmhouse with typical rural furniture and local handicrafts. Upstairs represents the master craftsman’s house.
Distance 79 miles/1:37 mins.
Musée du Château museum - Vitre.
Housed in the Château de Vitré, the museum was founded in 1876 by Arthur de la Broderie in the spirit of encyclopaedism of the time. Introduction to the château dating from the 11th, 13th, 15th and 16th centuries. Decorative objects reflecting the history of Vitré.
Distance 80 miles/1:39 mins
Atelier-Musée de l'Horlogerie (Watchmakers' Museum) - Fougeres. In the magnificent setting of a 16th century building at Fougères the watchmaking museum and workshop will please your eyes and unveil the secrets of clocks on buildings, Louis XV wall clocks, and the antique watches of your ancestors.37 rue Nationale, 35300 Fougeres. Tel. 02 99 99 40 98.
Distance 81 miles/1:39 mins.
Briqueterie museum (Tile and Brick Museum) - Langueux.
Set in the heart of the Bay of Saint-Brieuc on the site of a former tile factory, the Briqueterie museum tells the story of human activity in the bay. The museum includes: the history of the bay's salt merchants, market gardeners and fishermen; the history of the "Cotes du Nord" train which helped open up and develop this area; a working model train and life-size display of a station platform and carriage and the 30-metre gallery of the former industrial oven.
Distance 54 miles/1:29 mins
Ernest Renan's birthplace and museum - Treguier.
In the centre of this Small Town of Character and former Bishop’s town, the birthplace of Ernest Renan (1823-1892), a half-timbered town house dating from the late 16th century, houses a collection of documents, furniture, objects, paintings and photographs in memory of this famous 19th century writer and thinker. Distance 85 miles/2:13 mins
Musée de l’école rurale en Bretagne (Old School museum) - Tregarvan.
This old school was built at the dawn of the 20th century at the foot of Ménez-Hom and the gates of the Crozon peninsula. It has now been turned into a museum showing the world of schoolchildren and teachers through various objects, documents and tableaux.
Distance 108 miles/2:11 mins
Morlaix museum – Morlaix
After the permanent collection rooms in the Eglise des Jacobins were closed, the Musée des Jacobins became the Musée de Morlaix and is now based in two locations, namely the Maison à Pondalez and Les Jacobins. “Regards sur la collection” periodically highlights aspects of the collection in Les Jacobins exhibition room, alternating with traditional temporary exhibitions and “L’oeuvre choisie” at the Maison à Pondalez. This is a half-timbered house dating back to the 16th century, featuring a monumental granite fireplace, spiral staircase and wood panelled passageways set round a vast central area. Works and objects in the collection portray the daily lives of the local people and the architecture and history of Morlaix.Distance 98 miles/2:16 mins.
Musee de la Resistance Bretonne - St Marcel Malestroit.
Situated 2 kms west of Malestroit , it was here that a very fierce battle took place in June 1944. The Breton marquis (guerrilla Resistance fighters) joined by Free French Forces parachuted in from England, successfully diverting the local German troops from the main Normandy invasion movements.
Today, on this battle site you can visit the Musée de la Résistance Bretonne with 1500m2 of covered area displaying memorabilia. Outside there are tanks, jeeps and big guns. There is also an American half-track which takes you on a 20 minutes tour of the wooded park.
Musée de la Résistance Bretonne, Les Hardys Béhellec, 56140 Saint-Marcel. Téléphone : 02 97 75 16 90.
Distance 17 miles/32 mins.
Chateau de Suscinio - Sarzeau.
Residence of the dukes of Brittany throughout the 13th and 15th Centuries, Suscinio was built on the edge of the ocean. Now in the ownership of the Morbihan regional council, it has been carefully restored and is open to the public 1 April-30 Sept. daily10-7, Oct.-31st March closed Wed. except school holidays. Oct/Feb/Mar 10-12 and 2-6pm. Nov/Dec/Jan 10-12 and 2-5. Chateau de Suscinio, 56370 Sarzeau.
Distance 45 miles/1:05 mins.
Musée de la Pêche (Fishing Museum) - Concarneau
The fishing museum, set in the remarkable surroundings of Concarneau’s walled town, presents 1500 square metres on the history and techniques of sea fishing around the world. During a two-hour visit, the slide shows, models, displays and boats will tell you who fishes for what, where and how, how boats are made and fish are preserved. You can also go aboard the Hemerica, a 34-metre trawler anchored at the museum’s quayside, and explore it from hold to wheelhouse, wardroom to stores. The shop has books, posters, maps, models and maritime souvenirs, many of them exclusive to this museum. Musee de la Peche, 3 rue Vauban, Ville Close, Concarneau. Tel. 02 98 97 10 20.
Distance 76 miles/1:32 mins
Musée Départemental Breton (Breton Museum) - Quimper.
The museum is located in the old palace of the bishops of Quimper. It houses rich collections of archaeology, ancient art, and the popular art of Finistère, including precious metalwork, statues and stained glass. There are two floors devoted to Breton arts and traditions, such as costumes, furniture, Quimper pottery, etc.
Distance 85 miles/1:39 mins.
Musée national de la Marine (Navel Museum) – Brest.
With its wonderful views over the natural harbour, ports and the Penfeld exhibition centre and its perfect setting at the heart of Brest’s shopping and military districts, this castle is the most beautiful of all Breton strongholds. Built on 3rd-century Gallo-Roman remains, it bears witness to a rich yet turbulent past. The Musée National de la Marine, set in the Tour Madelaine, Portail Paradis and imposing keep, holds incredible collections that recount the history of the French Navy and its close links with the town. Chateau de Brest, 29200 Brest. Tel. 02 98 22 12 39.
Distance 125 miles/2:20 mins.
Escal’ Atlantic (Ocean Liner Museum) - Saint-Nazaire.
Opened in Spring 2000, Escal'Atlantic is an invitation to cruise through the history and legends of the great ocean liners. Located in two compartments of the former submarine base and covering 3,500 m2, this exhibition-experience is the flagship facility for the new tourist attraction of the port of Saint-Nazaire. Very different from a traditional museum, Escal'Atlantic simulates a real voyage on an ocean liner. Visitors are first welcomed, then go on board using the gangway ladder. In the main hall, receptionists and bellboys invite the passengers to move on to the rear deck, giving them the keys to their cabins and a plan of the ship. As they go along the passageway, half-open doors provide glimpses of the cabins.
Everyone can now explore the liner at their own pace: have a look in the boiler room, where the heady odour of diesel combines with the noise of the engines, see the tween decks as they were in the days of the emigrants, or the ship's holds, the cabins and the covered deck where one can relax on the famous "deckchairs".
A little further on, on the upper deck, you can breathe the sea air which sweeps the passageways, by taking a look out of the portholes.… After a visit to the bridge, that mythical place usually off limits to passengers, visitors can explore the music rooms, the hairdresser's, the smoking room… then, the most prestigious place on the ship, the dining room, taking the famous main staircase before going on to the ship's cinema. Here, extracts of feature films inspired by life on board the transatlantic liners are shown. Suddenly, the film stops… the passengers must be evacuated…
Base sous marine / Ville-Port - Boulevard de la Légion d'Honneur, 44613 SAINT-NAZAIRE. Tél : 0 810 888 444.
Distance 70 miles/1:46 mins
Musée des Marais Salants (Salt Marsh Museum) - Batz-Sur-Mer.
This museum is the ideal way to begin your tour of the salt marshes (a listed site). Come with all the family and see how the salt marshes operate, discover the history and use of Guérande salt (models, tools and films) and find out about the life of the “Paludiers” or salters in the 19th century with a large collection of red-painted furniture, costumes, pottery and paintings.
29bis rue Pasteur - 44740 BATZ-SUR-MER Tel. 02 40 23 82 79.
Open:
- From 1 July to 30 September: every day from 10:00 to 12:30 and 2:30 to 7:00
- Off-season: Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 12:00 and 2:00 to 6:00
- School holidays: every day from 10:00 to 12:00 and 2:00 to 6:00
Distance 61 miles/1:47 mins.
All distances are from La Ville au Tady and time based on Goggle Maps calculation.
More ideas
For more suggestions on day trips, you can try:
AngloInfo day trips in the Morbihan region.
AngloInfo day trips in the Cotes d'Armor region.
AngloInfo day trips in the Finistere region.
AngloInfo day trips in the Ille et Vilaine region.